Either it is not mating season and/or the male is fixed.
Signs of a male cat in heat include increased vocalization, restlessness, spraying urine, and aggressive behavior towards other cats.
Signs that a male cat in heat may display include increased vocalization, restlessness, spraying urine, and excessive grooming.
Signs that a male cat is in heat include increased vocalization, restlessness, spraying urine, and aggressive behavior towards other cats.
Its not that bad.... They only do it if they are not fixed, they do it to mark there territory
You may fix the cat, fix the skirt of the mobile home, or best option, both!
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Instead, they are typically ready to mate year-round. Signs that a male cat is ready to mate include increased vocalization, spraying urine, and restlessness.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Instead, they are typically ready to mate year-round. Signs that a male cat is ready to mate include increased vocalization, spraying urine, and restlessness. If you notice these behaviors, it may indicate that your male cat is seeking a mate.
Having a spayed male cat can help prevent unwanted litters, reduce the risk of certain health issues such as testicular cancer, and decrease aggressive behavior such as spraying and roaming.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Instead, male cats are typically ready to mate year-round. Signs that your male cat may be ready to mate include increased vocalization, spraying urine, and restlessness. If you notice these behaviors, it may be a sign that your male cat is seeking a mate.
You can always talk to your vet, or your cat can live outside.
noAnother AnswerThe best thing to do is to neuter him. This may not completely stop him spraying, but after six to eight weeks after castration a cat's hormones will have diminished greatly. It is possible for a neutered cat to stop spraying in the house, as the need to advertise for a female is no longer there. A male cat still may spray for territorial reasons, but is more likely to do this outside.It is also ideal to train the cat (after neutering) not to spray.
Male cats in heat may exhibit symptoms such as increased vocalization, restlessness, spraying urine, and aggressive behavior towards other cats.